Cigar holder and ash receptacle



Apr. 10, 1923. 1,45,9]1 U M. H. BIALICK CIGAR HOLDER AND ASH RECEPTACLEFiled Oct. 5. N21

ATTORNEY Patented Apr. l), K9233.

u'NTTao aTaTTs MICHAEL H. BIALIG'K, OF SAGINAW, MICHIGAN.

CIGAR HOLDER AND ASH RECEPTACLE.

Application filed October 3, 1921. Serial No. 504,899.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, MICHAEL H. BIALIoK, a citizen of the United States,residing at Saginaw, in the county of Saginaw and State of Michigan,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cigar Holders andAsh hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exactdescription of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in theart to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention is a combined cigar holder and ash receptacle and isadapted especially 1:; for use in vehicles such as automobiles, railroadtrains, steamboats and the like, whereby the ash receptacle and thecigar holder are exposed to drafts or wind.

The objectof my invention is to provide a combined ash receptacle andcigar holder that can be quickly attached to or removed from theinstrument board, seat, back or other support of a vehicle, thereceptaclewhen in place being adapted to be turned at various angles tosuit the convenience of the user and so arranged that the lighted end ofthe cigar will rest in such position that the ash will drop into thereceptacle and the burning end of the cigar will be sheltered from thedraft or wind by a winddeflecting hood.

With the foregong and certain other objects in view, which will appearlater in the specification, my invention comprises the devices describedand claimed and the equiv'- tiltable loop, an ash receptacle removablyalents thereof.

In the drawings, Fig. lis a perspective v'ew of the cigar holder and ashreceptacle secured to its tiltable bracket.

40 Fig. 2 is a side view of the receptacle and holder.

- F ig. 3 is a front view.

Fi 4 is a side view of appreferred form of ti table bracket.

Fig. 5 is a top plan view of the same.

As is clearly shown in the drawings, the device consists in a usualreceptacle 1 of cylindrical or other suitable form and a.wind-deflecting hood 2 carried by the receptacle and forming a partialcover for the same. A trough 3 adapted to hold a cigar is secured; tothe receptacle 1;;at the place of attachment of the hood tothareceptacle, so

that a cigar may be laid in the trough?) Receptacles; and I do with thelighted end projecting into the receptacle l, protected against wind ordraft by the hood 2.

Trough 3 may be provided with a pair of clips 4 to prevent the cigarfrom being jolted out of the trough.

The receptacle 1 may be removably and rotatably received in a metal loopor band 5 pivotally secured, as at 6, to a base 7, the pivoted loop andthe base together forming a tiltable bracket.

In use receptacle 1 is preferably held in the loop 5 by frictionalcontact and it can be easily removed from the loop, or the cigar holdercan be turned to any desired angular position in the loop in ahorizontal plane.

When the receptacle isnot in use it can be removed from the bracketandput in any safe place to avoid theft, and the loop 5 can be foldedout of the way against the instrument board, or other supporting part towhich it may be attached.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure byLettersPat cut is:

1. In combination, a supporting bracket,

a cylindrical ash receptacle removably and rotatably received in saidbracket, a laterally pro ecting trough secured to the receptacle at theside thereof, a wind-deflecting hood on said receptacle, said hoodlocated over the place of attachmentof the trough and said receptacle.

2. In combination, a bracket having a and rotatably received in saidloop, a winddeflecting hood on top of said receptacle and a horizontallydisposed trough secured to 1 said receptacle at the mouth of said hood.

3. In combination, a tiltable bracket having a loop, an ash receptacleremovably and rotatably secured in said loop, a wind-defleeting hoodonsaid receptacle, said hood having an opening at one side of saidreceptacle, a horizontally disposed. trough secured to the receptacle atthei'opening of the hood, and a pair of cigar-retaining'clips on v thesides of said trough, for the purposes set forth.

In testimony whereof, I afl'ix my signature. v

. MICHAEL H. BIALICK.

